Women are too infrequently seen and heard from when it comes to speaking out for atheist issues. Annie Laurie is a welcomed exception to the rule. Check out ffrf in the news from their website or visit Youtube and search her by name. Our girl from Madison Wisconsin is on the job.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Annie Laurie steps up to bat:
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If you haven't done so already, there are a slew of news videos to watch surrounding the recent ffrf win over the National Day of Prayer. And guess who's been out front under the spotlight... Annie Laurie Gaylor. Wow. That's good to see.
Women are too infrequently seen and heard from when it comes to speaking out for atheist issues. Annie Laurie is a welcomed exception to the rule. Check out ffrf in the news from their website or visit Youtube and search her by name. Our girl from Madison Wisconsin is on the job.. Annie Laurie steps up to bat:
Women are too infrequently seen and heard from when it comes to speaking out for atheist issues. Annie Laurie is a welcomed exception to the rule. Check out ffrf in the news from their website or visit Youtube and search her by name. Our girl from Madison Wisconsin is on the job.
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